Photography Tips
Photos are one of the best ways we capture memories, tell stories, and share life’s joy. Whether you use these photography tips for your blog, food Instagram, or to help fill the pages of your free photo book, we hope you found it helpful.
1. Take photos of the food-making process
Taking photos of how a delicacy is made will bring life and love to it and make viewers feel as if they were present on the scene. Only fresh vegetables and ingredients alone can make viewers full of expectations for the final product.
2. Take photos at the end of the making process
Is there anything more alluring than a piece of freshly baked bread? Is there anything more delicious than an ice cream just taken out of the fridge? When you are sitting at a table full of delicious food, you'll feel on top of the world the moment before picking up your spoon and fork
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When you eat out, there is not much you can do about the food. The chef will present you with the dish in its perfect form. The only thing you can do is press the shutter; however, when you eat at home, how can you make the food look more delicious in your photo?
It is very important to decorate your food: There is a saying that success depends on details. A few exquisite decorations will enhance the quality of your photo. You can add a few mint leaves or sprinkle some sesame seeds over the food. No matter whether they can improve the flavor, the small decoration will serve as the finishing touch to make the food look more vivid in your photos.
Decorative ingredients include mint, rosemary, sage, basil, sesame, chives, coriander, seaweed, etc.
Capture the hot steam rising above the plate: Taking a photo of hot steam rising above the plate when the food has just been served is the best way to reflect your real life. It will be a photo that smells "aromatic."
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Learn to arrange food: If you don't know how to properly arrange food on the plate, just leave a large amount of space and photograph the most beautiful part of the food. In this way, the final effects will arouse the appetite!
3. Take photos of your enjoyment
Scooping up some soup with a spoon or rolling up some spaghetti with a fork will make viewers envious. They'll feel like grabbing your fork to finish the food for you. The food will be vividly portrayed by the spoon in your photo.
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